Why has my period been light the past few months?

Why has my period been light the past few months?

Lighter periods than normal do not usually cause concern. People often find their menstrual flow varies from month-to-month, and some months are naturally lighter than others. In certain cases, a light period could indicate pregnancy or a hormone-related condition.

How long is too long for a light period?

When it comes to periods, every woman is different. Most women have periods that last around three to five days each month. But a period that lasts only two days, or goes on for seven days, is also considered normal.

Can you bleed for 4 months?

A woman may have ‘chronic’ heavy or prolonged bleeding (for more than six months) or it may be ‘acute’ (sudden and severe). In most cases, the causes of abnormal menstrual bleeding are unknown. See your doctor about any abnormal menstrual bleeding.

Do your periods get lighter as you get older?

Your periods may get lighter “About 60 percent of women older than age 40 begin to experience lighter and more manageable periods,” explains Dr. Einhorn. “Having very light periods or even skipping a period is normal and no reason for concern.

Do lighter periods mean menopause?

Researchers found that even slight changes in bleeding patterns were often associated with major changes in fertility-related hormone levels. The observation could help women and their physicians identify the transition to menopause earlier than ever, they say.

How light is a light period?

Each period typically lasts from four to seven days. The amount of blood lost during a menstrual period ranges from 20 to 80 milliliters (mL). Blood loss of less than 20 mL may be considered a light period.

When should I be concerned about spotting?

Although spotting is usually not a sign of something serious, it isn’t normal. Any time you notice bleeding outside of your period, you should mention it to your primary care doctor or OB-GYN. It’s especially important to call your doctor if you’re pregnant and notice spotting.

How to know if your period is light or regular?

You may be concerned about a light period if: 1 you bleed for fewer than two days. 2 your bleeding is very light, like spotting. 3 you miss one or more regular-flow periods. 4 you experience more frequent light periods than the typical 21- to 35-day cycle.

Is it normal for my period to last 8 days?

The average period is two to seven days in length, so bleeding for eight days or more is considered long. In general, periods on the longer end of normal (five to seven days) aren’t something to worry about. So although aggravating, it’s unlikely due to an underlying problem.

Why do some women have a lighter period than others?

You may experience skipped or lighter periods because of it. Once a stressful event passes, your periods should return to normal. Women who exercise frequently may experience changes to their period. Athletes can be under stress, have low body weight, and use a lot of body energy. This can result in altered periods.

Why is my period so light after taking birth control?

When your body doesn’t release an egg, your uterus doesn’t create a thick lining. This can result in lighter periods or skipped periods altogether. You may also experience irregular periods if you have started or stopped taking birth control recently. If you’re stressed, your brain can alter the menstrual cycle hormones.

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